Exam 10: Electron Transfer in Chemical Reactions
Exam 1: What Is Chemistry102 Questions
Exam 2: The Numerical Side of Chemistry201 Questions
Exam 3: The Evolution of Atomic Theory88 Questions
Exam 4: The Modern Model of the Atom144 Questions
Exam 5: Chemical Bonding and Nomenclature230 Questions
Exam 6: The Shape of Molecules138 Questions
Exam 7: Intermolecular Forces and the Phases of Matter107 Questions
Exam 8: Chemical Reactions122 Questions
Exam 9: Stoichiometry and the Mole241 Questions
Exam 10: Electron Transfer in Chemical Reactions138 Questions
Exam 11: What If There Were No Intermolecular Forces - the Ideal Gas118 Questions
Exam 12: Solutions143 Questions
Exam 13: When Reactants Turn Into Products106 Questions
Exam 14: Chemical Equilibrium135 Questions
Exam 15: Electrolytes, Acids, and Bases153 Questions
Exam 16: Nuclear Chemistry117 Questions
Exam 17: The Chemistry of Carbon105 Questions
Exam 18: Synthetic and Biological Polymers60 Questions
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The following reaction is an example of a ________ battery. Zn + Cu+2 → Zn+2 + Cu
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Which of the following does not have the same number of electrons when compared with the rest?
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Match each compound with its corresponding nitrogen oxidation state.
-sodium nitrate
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What is the oxidation state of manganese in the compound KMnO₄?
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Match each element with its most likely oxidation state.
-barium
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Identify the equation that has the greatest number of electrons transferred.
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In a chemical bond the less electronegative element gets complete ownership of both the shared electrons.
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Which of the following elements may have an oxidation number of +1 or -1?
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Match each compound with its corresponding sulfur oxidation state.
-sodium sulfide
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Match each cation with its corresponding number of electrons.
-potassium ion
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Match each compound with its corresponding nitrogen oxidation state.
-nitrogen dioxide
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Which of the following elements may have more than one oxidation number?
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Match each element with its most likely oxidation state.
-sulfur
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What is the oxidation state of the carbon atom in the compound CO₂?
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Match each cation with its corresponding number of electrons.
-calcium ion
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Assign the oxidation state of:
a) barium, in BaCL₂
b) sodium, in Na₂O
c) selenium, in H₂SeO₃
d) aluminum, in AL₂O₃
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